Coin (TCG)
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A coin, in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, is used in a variety of ways, from Energy cards to Pokémon attacks. Many attacks say "Flip a coin. If heads, _____________________. If tails, ____________________." The coin flip is often the main point of the attack, as it decides the effect that the attack had on the Defending Pokémon: For example, these effects can succeed or fail in attacking the opponent, pick one of two possible status conditions to inflict on the opponent, or succeed in the attack or counter on the user. Sometimes, the attack's effectiveness depends on the number of succesive heads-flips.
Types of coins
A coin can be a real, monetary coin, a special metal, or a cardboard disc with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In some cases, the player may prefer to use a die rather than a coin, with 1, 2, and 3 as "heads" and 4, 5, and 6 as "tails."
A special plastic coin is distributed to all pre-constructed decks, such as the starter decks and theme decks and excluding the Championship decks, and excluding the Generation II sets by Wizards of the Coast as the Johto series sets came with a silver, metal Lugia coin. There will be a Pokémon or a symbol on top (representing heads) and a logo and/or copyright on the back representing tails). The Pokémon or symbol usually represents in some way the set that the pre-constructed deck came from, but sometimes it's just the game in general, like the coin that depicts all the elements, before the dark- and steel-types were introduced. There is usually more than one type of coin per set, featuring a different Pokémon or symbol on top, and can be distributed based on the deck purchased, or otherwise at random. Most of the Wizards of the Coast sets only had one coin with a seemingly random Pokémon on front. In a special case, Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One came with a special Lugia coin that was more abstract than the deck coins.
Aside from the metal Lugia coin, a silver, metal Pikachu coin was also made for the Base Set 2 also released by Wizards or the Coast. These metal coins were the only actual metal, TCG coins that came with the decks; the rest are plastic. Hasbro developed a Pokemon Battling Coin Game that used metal coins with special stickers on the front of various Pokémon and their stats for the game, but these were a gold-ish color rather than the silver of the TCG coins and are slightly denser.
Gallery
- Coin Back Wizards.jpg
Tails side of coins released by Wizards of the Coast.
- Coin Back Old.jpg
Tails side of coins released during Generation I in Japan.
- CharmanderCoin.jpg
- Coin Manaphy.jpg
- Coin Jirachi.jpg
- Treecko coin.jpg
Lugia coin distributed in VHS/DVD copies of The Power of One
- TCG energy coin.jpg
Coin depicting the elemental type symbols
- Coin Mewtwo.jpg
- Coin Exeggutor.jpg
- Coin Imakuni Doduo.jpg
- Coin Chansey.png
- Coin Magmortar Electivire Gold.jpg
Magmortar and Electivire
- Coin Pikachu Holon Phantoms.jpg
- Coin Blissey.jpg
- Coin Aqua.jpg
Team Aqua emblem
- Coin Magma.jpg
Team Magma emblem
- Coin Deoxys.jpg
- Coin Gardevoir.jpg
- Coin Celebi.jpg
- Coin Salamence.jpg
- Lugiacoin.jpg
Metal Lugia coin from Generation II
- Pikachucoin.jpg
Metal Pikachu coin from Base Set 2
Pokémon Battling Coin Game Dragonair coin
In the games
In Template:Card GB 2, there are a number of collectible coins that can be obtained by the protagonist, Mark or Mint. These coins are used as proof of achievements within the game, much like Gym Badges from the main series or the medals from the previous TCG Game Boy game. In addition to marking achievements, the player may choose one of their coins to use in duels for coin flips in place of their original coin. The appearance and purpose of these coins mimic the real-life collectible coins.
List of available coins
TCG Island coins
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GR Island coins
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Special coins
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